EXCLUSIVE: $300M WLFI Investor Breaks Silence on Justin Sun Lawsuit
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Syed Sameer, CEO of Sameer Group LLC, an investor in WLFI with a stake alongside UAE partners, has spoken out amid Justin Sun’s $300 million lawsuit against World Liberty Financial. The lawsuit, filed in California federal court, involves WLFI’s claims about the platform’s operations. This marks the first detailed public account from an institutional investor since the legal proceedings began.
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